The Grimm Fairy Tales were originally written as adult-oriented fables featuring very dark themes and plenty of violence. All of that was wiped away when Disney adapted some of them into family-friendly animated features. American McGee, famous for imaging a grown-up and gothed out Alice running through a demented Wonderland, plays off the change in attitudes and applies a darkened point of view to childhood fairy tales with American McGee's Grimm. Grimm is a weekly series of episodic games, each focusing on a different fairy tale. The premiere episode, A Boy Learns What Fear Is, establishes the tone and gameplay for the rest of series. Although the game literally focuses on transforming bright, go-lucky, fairy tales into dark stories, the aim isn't to tell a "mature" story. In fact, the quirky art style and toilet humor practically guarantees that these stories won't completely get back to its dark roots. Instead, American McGee's Grimm provides an experience much different than expected.
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